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Selena y Los Dinos (English: Selena and the Guys) was an American Tejano band formed in 1981 by Tejano singer Selena and her father Abraham Quintanilla. The band remained together until the murder of Selena in 1995, which caused the dissolution of the band in the same year. [ 1 ]
Selena y Los Dinos (English: Selena and the Guys) is the debut independent studio album by American Tejano music group Selena y Los Dinos. It was released on July 16, 1984 under Freddie Martinez’s Freddie Records. The album was originally released in cassette format and in limited quantities.
Written by Los Dinos members Chris Pérez, Selena's husband, and Ricky Vela Selena and Nando Domínguez recorded "Puede Ser" on March 17, 1995 and was Selena's last song she recorded "Puede Ser" was released on March 23, 2004 on Momentos Intimos (2004)
By the end of 1994, Selena Etc. had held two fashion shows to showcase their clothing line. Selena (alongside her band, Selena y Los Dinos) held a concert after Selena Etc.'s second fashion show on December 3, 1994, at the Hemisfair Arena in San Antonio. She was in negotiations to open more stores in Monterrey, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. [98]
Selena y Los Dinos and their father performed at street corners, parties, weddings, and any other social function that provided income for the family. [citation needed] In 1984, Selena y Los Dinos were signed to Freddie Records. They recorded and released their début album entitled Selena Y Los Dinos. Selena was criticized by Freddie Martinez ...
The family is excited when Selena Y Los Dinos are nominated at the Tejano Music Awards for Best Song and Female Vocalist of the Year; they lose the former, but Selena wins the latter. At the awards ceremony, Selena meets Laura Canales , who gives her advice to be who she is instead of who people want her to be.
Dulce Amor (English: Sweet Love) is the sixth and last independent studio album by Tejano music group Selena y Los Dinos. The album became the final album to be released from RP Records on December 24, 1988. Selena's brother, A.B. Quintanilla III had become the main songwriter. Selena recorded fourteen songs but only released ten.
Her albums with Los Dinos on the indie labels failed to gain any chart success. [8] She signed with EMI Latin nine years later as a solo artist though her band continued to tour with her. [9] She released her self-titled debut album that same year, which peaked at number seven on the U.S. Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. With Selena ...